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Worth The Wait: The Premium Collection Born From Intention

At some point, the question changed.

Not,
“How do I sell Smallchops?”
But,
“How do I make people feel something?”

Because food alone?
Anyone can do food.

But an experience?
That’s different.

It Starts With A Feeling
Imagine wanting to do something meaningful for someone.

Not something loud.
Not something rushed.

Just something… intentional.

Because when you truly care,
you don’t overlook the little things.

You build on them.

The Thought That Changes Everything
There comes a moment when you pause and ask:

How do I make this feel special?

Not just full…
but thought about.

Not just fed…
but remembered.

Not another generic gift.
Not something forgettable.

But a moment.
An experience.
A feeling that lingers.

From Food… To Experience
It begins with food.
But not just any food.

A carefully curated luxury small chops box designed to tell a story through taste:
Crispy spring rolls
Flavour-packed samosas
Soft, sweet puff puff
Juicy wings
Rich, comforting pies

Different textures.
Different flavours.
One complete experience.

Because the best things in life are never one note.

They are layered.


The Details That Make It Premium
Because presentation?
Presentation is respect.

Every detail is intentional:
A sleek, structured box
Perfectly arranged portions
A bold, luxury ribbon finish

Before it’s even opened…
you should feel something.

The Twist: A Personal Experience Within
And then, it becomes yours.

A QR code.
A Password.
A hidden layer.

To unlock it, you don’t just scan
you remember.

A date.
A moment.
A shared experience.

Because the most meaningful gifts
are not just given…

They are felt and remembered.

Presence, Even In Absence
Some details can’t be seen, only felt.

A familiar scent.
A subtle touch.
A quiet reminder of someone, somewhere.

So even in absence…
there is presence.

Soft.
Intentional.
Unmistakable.

Why It’s Called “Worth The Wait”
Because some things are not meant to be rushed.

You don’t skim past them.
You don’t tear through them.

You pause.
You take it in.
You experience it fully.

And in that moment, you realise…
It was worth the wait.

🤍

From One Idea… To Many Experiences

What started as a thoughtful gesture
has become something more.

Worth The Wait is not just a box.

It’s a concept.

An experience that can be shaped into:
A birthday surprise
A romantic gesture
A meaningful gift
A memory
A message you want to last

The QR code can lead anywhere:
A video.
A letter.
A voice note.
A moment captured in time.

This Is Intentional
This isn’t just food.

This is about creating something that feels personal.

Because people may forget what they received…
but they never forget how it made them feel.

And Now… It’s Yours

Worth The Wait is designed for:
Birthdays
Romantic surprises
Thoughtful gifting
“Just because” moments

Each box is personalised
your story, your message, your experience.

To order, book directly using bookings@ozevents.co.uk.

I can’t wait to share the curated collective (shared experience) and grand affair (group experience) boxes with you, it’s truly beautiful.

Let’s Create Something Unforgettable
Not just food.

Something thoughtful.
Something intentional.
Something that lingers long after the moment is gone.

Because the best gifts?

They’re not just given.

They’re felt.

With Love,
Ayo.


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